By Associated Press - Wednesday, February 19, 2014

BLUEFIELD, W.Va. (AP) - A Bluefield woman has been denied parole in the February 2004 slaying of her father.

The Bluefield Daily Telegraph (https://bit.ly/1kY42VH ) reports that Kayla LaSala was denied parole Wednesday for the first-degree murder conviction of Michael LaSala, who was stabbed 107 times. Her case will be reconsidered within a year.

LaSala was 14 at the time of the slaying. She was convicted in Mercer County Circuit Court and sentenced to 25 years.



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